The new fiancée of Taylor Swift’s ex Matt Healy spotted dining in Sydney

Gabbriette Bechtel, fiancée of Taylor Swift’s ex Matt Healy, is enjoying a trip to Australia. The model dined at Sydney’s trendy Japanese restaurant Ito, sparking speculation about her visit. Details about her trip remain tight-lipped.

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Gabbriette Bechtel, a 26-year-old model and influencer, has been romantically involved with Matt Healy since 2023. Recently, she took to social media, sharing her dining experience at Sydney’s popular Japanese restaurant, Ito. Her visit has left fans curious about the reason for her surprise trip to Australia.

Gabbriette seemed to enjoy the best of Sydney’s culinary offerings, indulging in Sashimi, Shio kombu bread with garlic seaweed butter, and Hiramasa kingfish. In an Instagram post, she captioned the meal with the lighthearted comment, “Geez, so good!” She looked effortlessly stylish, sporting a sleek black leather outfit during the outing.

Although she has not revealed the purpose of her visit, speculation surrounds potential collaborations with Australian brands. The model recently partnered with MAC Australia to release her own lip kit, fueling the belief that more projects may be in the works during her time down under.

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Dating life with Matt Healy

Gabbriette and Matt Healy made headlines after being spotted together in September 2023, shortly after Healy’s split from Taylor Swift. The couple has been seen attending high-profile events, such as Fashion Week and The 1975’s concerts, solidifying their status as an official couple. Healy, eight years Gabbriette’s senior, first rose to fame as the frontman for the British band The 1975.

Gabbriette’s career

Born in Orange County, California, Gabbriette initially moved to Los Angeles with dreams of becoming a ballet dancer. However, her path shifted when she was cast in a Blood Orange music video, launching her modeling career. Despite her success with brands like Diesel and Marc Jacobs, Gabbriette has spoken candidly about her struggles as an unpaid model early in her career.

Beyond modeling, she shares a passion for music, having been the lead vocalist for the punk rock band Nasty Cherry, a group formed by Charli XCX in 2018.